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Groq launches developer playground GroqCloud with newly acquired Definitive Intelligence


Today, it announced the acquisition of another startup, Definitive Intelligence, and a new product built atop it: GroqCloud.

Groq, the Mountain View, California-based startup that caught the attention of the AI community with its own microchips designed specifically run large language models (LLMs) quickly and efficiently, is making more waves this week. Today, it announced the acquisition of another startup, Definitive Intelligence, and a new product built atop their prior and ongoing collaboration: GroqCloud, what the two joined companies now describe as a “developer playground with fully integrated documentation, code samples, and self-serve access.” GroqCloud actually soft launched on February 19 and has already seen thousands of developers using it to leverage LPUs for their machine learning applications and inferences (running AI models for users rather than training), but now it is opening to the public.

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